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Ensuring A Seat at the Table

There is a vision... a vision of a future where there are unlimited opportunities for growth and leadership for blacks in the accounting and finance professions. As a nonprofit membership association, the National Association of Black Accountants, Inc., (NABA) is dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for black accounting and finance professionals by providing leadership and technical training, as well as networking and career opportunities.

The Gap is Real
According to the latest US Census, Blacks or African Americans make up 13.6% (42,020,743) of the total US population (308,745,538) but only 10.8% of the employed market and less than 9% of those classified as Accountants and Auditors. For Analysts and Financial Managers, it's closer to 7%.

Making a Difference
When NABA was founded in 1969, less than 1% of all CPA's in the US were black. There have been tremendous strides in narrowing that gap over the last 46 years, but there is still much work to be done.

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Support NABA

NABA strives to bridge the opportunity gap for black professionals in the fields of accounting and finance. We do that by offering dynamic programs, networking opportunities, scholarships and meaningful career connections to our members.

Many of our programs are fueled by public donations. Every year, NABA members, stakeholders, and friends give back to the organization in support of our mission of discovering and sharing knowledge. YOUR Gift could make a difference in the life of a young black student or rising black professional.

Your giving supports:

Scholarships

Accounting Career Awareness Program

Initiatives to fill the CPA pipeline

Leadership training opportunities

Financial education

Support for diversity & inclusion strategies

Every gift makes a difference. When combined, the impact is immeasurable! You can help open the doors of opportunity, and keep them open for generations to come.